[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 3/11/2004 6:21:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> writes:
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> > For a law maker to break any law should be enough for him to be removed
> > from office. Maybe he'll go for the democrat daily double
> > and lie under oath.
> 
> Uh - you are kidding right? Any law? Drunk driving is enough to get
> you out of office? So Bush who went off a road in Maine while drunk
> should resign? Get a grip

Was this after he was elected?

Once people are elected, they get held to a higher standard.

Heck, we lost a sheriff in December for public intoxication -- he was
too drunk to drive and started *walking* home, and that set into motion
a chain of events that led to his removal, another sheriff being
appointed, *that* sheriff resigning within 2 months, leading to the
appointment of someone who was already *running* for sheriff, and, well,
after Tuesday, both the most recent sheriff (still in office) and the
guy who appointed him are both lame ducks, neither of them making it
past the primary.

        Julia
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